How to Sing a Love Song

Singing love songs

 

How to sing a love song:

1) Find a song you like.

 

 

 

Waltz

 

2) Practice singing it.

 

 

 

 

Tango

 

3) Sing it often, throughout the year, with family and friends.

Make sure it stirs you, encourages you to dance.

 

 

 

Love songs

 

4) Usually, if a love song stirs you,

you will sing it for a very long time and

it will guide you through many a journey.

 

 

 

Hand writing music 

 

5) The love song might change beat, or rhythm, or be remixed…

 a true love song never ends, it flows.

 

 

 

St valentines 

 

6) Don't worry that your voice might not be good enough,

or that you might not be able to carry a tune, or that your melody might be a bit flat.

Singing a love song changes all that. Just sing and sing often.

A love song goes beyond the surface of what is and how pretty.

 

What is one of your favorite love songs?

Mine is breakfast in bed oh wait a minute that isn't a love song or is it?

Happy Valentine's dear Valentines!

 



Comments

11 responses to “How to Sing a Love Song”

  1. Happy Valentine’s day darling one.
    May you forever have a song in your heart.♥
    Love Jeanne

  2. Happy Valentines Day Corey!!
    may all your love songs continue in your heart!
    xoxo jody

  3. My favourite French love song is “Savoir aimer” by Florent Pagny. I just LOVE it !
    My favourite English love song is “Evergreen” by Barbra Streisand. I LOVE it too !

  4. “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1u66XwBLN4
    It’s perfection. XO Happy Valentine’s!

  5. i cannot sing but I love to sing….I love music of all sorts….love songs….hum the grateful dead’s ripple….box of rain…a fun one sugar magnolia…Robert Hunter’s word with jerry Garcia’s haunting music are some of the most beautiful songs-love songs…led Zeppelin the THANK YOU song beautiful….the cure I will always love you…bob Dylan’s tangle up in blue if I had to pick one right here right now Zeppelin’s the thank you song….

  6. Jackie Lantry

    I am so happy that you have love songs in your heart today.

  7. Teddee Grace

    I wish people would sing and whistle while they work like my parents did when I was growing up. I never hear it these days and don’t do it myself. Why is that? Love the words and music images in this post. Thank you

  8. I used to sing, “It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie” to my babies and now my grandbabies because there is a long held note on the word LOVE in the song. I also whistle while I walk and do work. It used to drive my mother crazy because it was a habit that my divorced father was used to doing.
    I am hoping the love songs you are singing now are giving you comfort as well as pleasure these days. Those two things are closely related, no?

  9. Love Me Tender by Elvis Presley….ending with, “For my darling, I love you, and I always will.” Wishing you tender moments with your family. May all your days be filled with love.

  10. Donna Boucher

    What’ll I do ….I know it from the Great Gatsby with Mia Farrow.
    I sang it to my girls and they cried.
    I also sang a song from Sesame Street to my boys…
    I don’t want to live on the moon.
    Both songs are about being apart…and not wanting to be apart.
    Interesting.

  11. Stubblejumpers Cafe

    I’m so in love with the following song that I spread the link whenever possible and learned the words so I could sing it without repeating the same phrase (I think of Grammar, I think of Grammar) so many times it was even driving ME crazy. Check this out. When I go to the page I often have to refresh it before the song starts playing. Perfectly worksafe, by the way: http://www.janisbell.com/
    Kate

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